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More info?)
Yeah it seems like they lack serious appeal for anyone under 65 - hell I am
55 and when I was a kid the pins mighta cost a dime a play but at least they
had flippers
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Art
"Atari_2600" <atariNOSPAM@twcny.rr.com> wrote in message
news:g9%Pe.36001$Hx4.3779@twister.nyroc.rr.com...
> No as common as they are simply unwanted. Flipperless pins are a hard
> sell, period.
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> "Art Mallet - Artfromny - formerly A218@aol.com" <artgames@nycap.rr.com>
> wrote in message news:SORPe.17401$PM3.4949@twister.nyroc.rr.com...
>> OK thanks - I dont want to over-estimate the repair in relation to the
>> value of the game. Seems like it isnt worth while putting any money in
>> it. Were they common?
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>> Art
>> "Steve Schukei" <schukei@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:1125106248_6523@spool6-east.superfeed.net...
>>> Unfortunetly, one to three hundred, tops. Unless you find the right
>>> collector who wants that title.
>>> Steve Schukei
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http://www.1stcreditmc.com/pinball/photos/
>>> "Art Mallet - Artfromny - formerly A218@aol.com" <artgames@nycap.rr.com>
>>> wrote in message news:ZNOPe.40423$EX.39267@twister.nyroc.rr.com...
>>>> Customer of mine has one of these, wants it fixed, was curious as to
>>>> its value when fixed - from what she says, back glass is a 9.5,
>>>> playfield is in "good condition", dont know about the box. Been in
>>>> indoor storage for 30 years.
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>>>> Art
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